J. Yoshinaga et al., TRACE-ELEMENTS IN RIBS OF ELDERLY PEOPLE AND ELEMENTAL VARIATION IN THE PRESENCE OF CHRONIC DISEASES, Science of the total environment, 162(2-3), 1995, pp. 239-252
Element concentrations in ribs obtained from elderly Japanese people (
17 males and 28 females; mean age, 81.5 years) were determined by atom
ic absorption spectrometry (AAS), inductively coupled plasma atomic em
ission spectrometry (ICP-AES), and ICP mass spectrometry (ICP-MS). Nin
e elements - Na, Mg, P, K, Ca, Fe, Zn, Sr, and Pb - were determinable
in most of the subjects by a combination of AAS and ICP-AES. The level
s of these elements were generally comparable with those obtained in o
ur previous study on ribs from younger Japanese. By the use of ICP-MS,
Sn (median, 0.79 mu g/g dry bone) and Ba (1.3 mu g/g) were determinab
le in all of the subjects analysed (n = 35) and 18 other elements at l
ower concentration levers were also detected in some of the subjects.
An exploratory statistical analysis was carried out to find element(s)
of which level(s) in rib vary in the presence of degenerative chronic
diseases, using information obtained from pathological autopsy report
s and medical histories of the present subjects. It indicated that (i)
Pb and Zn, (ii) Ba, and (iii) Sr levels in the ribs varied in the pre
sence of cancer, cerebrovascular damage, and bone problems, respective
ly. The present results were discussed in relation to the results of t
he previous epidemiologic and experimental studies.